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I am Megan Erickson and I am 25 years old. When I was 18 years old I went nine months with no period well after multiple negative pregnancy tests I decided I need to go to the doctor. After tests and ultrasounds I was diagnosed with PCOS! I was devastated at the news that I may or may not have children on my own or with medication. So we started my cycles up and after three rounds of clomid I successfully got pregnant with my now 4 year old daughter. Life changed forever and she is my world! I am starting to want another baby because she is out of pull ups and is finally potty trained and that was my guidelines for trying for another. Well I was able to get pregnant on my own over the summer 2013 which sadly ended just as fast as it started! August 17th god took my angel from me and my life has not been the same since! Well it's 8 months later and me and my fiancé are anxious about having another one so we are going to start the journey soon! That is my PCOS life. I as a person enjoy family time, I am a homebody and love it. I am currently in school working towards my associates in criminal justice! I enjoy the outdoors and just being a fun person! I love decorating cakes and have considered doing it as a side job! I need more practice but I'm getting better! I recently just helped put a benefit together to help my friends successfully afford and go through IVF it was a huge success and I look forward to watching their journey and their lives change dramatically!!

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